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This training is the comprehensive training for working with men who batter using the Duluth Model. Many people worldwide claim to be using or teaching the Duluth Model approach, but the Duluth Model is an ever-evolving philosophy and practice based on the work and expertise of our actual work to end battering in Duluth. In this training, participants will be able to learn the latest and most effective components of the model based on our 30 years of experience.
This training is a pre-requisite for use of the official Duluth Model curriculum for working with men who batter. We also encourage all who already use our curriculum, or some adaptation of it, to come and experience the current approach.
The training includes:
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The theoretical framework for working with men who batter
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How to facilitate structured, interactive nonviolence classes using the Duluth Model curriculum
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The art of dialogue in men's nonviolence classes while avoiding collusion
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Using control logs, exercises, and videos
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Using role-plays and teaching non-controlling behaviors
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How an offender program fits within an interagency community response
Training materials include articles, resources, sample forms, and curriculum supplements. Certificates of completion provided. Completion of this training will entitle participants to purchase the Duluth Model Curriculum Creating a Process of Change for Men Who Batter.
This training is approved by the MN Social Work Board for 18 Continuing Education Hours (CEH's).
If you prefer to register via mail or fax, click here to download the PDF trainings registration form. To purchase online, choose your preferred dates below.
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